Weekend Reflections – Tulsa’s Cesar Pelli’s Duct Tape

BOK Center Reflections

Reflections off Tulsa’s BOK Center featuring a 600 foot long and 103 foot tall glass panel tilted at 5 degrees that wraps partway around the building. It’s always good for reflections.

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The building was designed by Cesar Pelli and of course he used all sorts of local influences such Tulsa’s Native American and art deco heritage. He won’t admit but I think he was thinking about tornadoes that frequent tornado alley. Personally I love the building even though it reminds some of my fellow Tulsans of a roll of duct tape coming undone or maybe even a big old hubcap. Speaking of tornadoes, I hope that one never hits that glass panel. We’ll have glass all over Tulsa when that happens.

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14 thoughts on “Weekend Reflections – Tulsa’s Cesar Pelli’s Duct Tape

  1. Pat

    Lol…a roll of duct tape!! That is a wonderful sky reflection in the glass of the building. It is reminiscent of the swirling of a hurricane.

  2. DrillerAA09

    Even though I am an architect and I like some of Pelli’s work, I think it might be stretching the duct tape a bit to say that he used our Native American and art deco architectural heritages as inspiration for this design.
    I like most of what I see about this building, but I have concerns about the stainless steel panels on the back side. It just looks like thousands of joints and each one is an opportunity for a leak. I’m sure the skin will be tested during some of the driving rain storms in the spring. Of course, that’s assuming we have some driving rain storms.

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